* fix(share): serve place thumbnails in shared trip links (#1100) Google-sourced place photos are stored as image_url pointing at the JWT-guarded /api/maps/place-photo/:placeId/bytes endpoint, so they 401 for an unauthenticated shared-trip viewer and render as broken images. Rewrite place image_url values in the shared payload to a public, token-scoped proxy (/api/shared/:token/place-photo/:placeId/bytes) and add an unguarded SharedController route that validates the token and that the place belongs to its trip before streaming the cached bytes. Mirrors the existing JourneyPublicController precedent. No client changes needed. * fix(atlas): replace Natural Earth with geoBoundaries for up-to-date regions (#1119) Atlas sourced country and sub-national boundaries from Natural Earth's GitHub `master` at runtime. That data is stale (e.g. it still shows Norway's pre-2020 counties such as Oppland/Hordaland) and depicts some contested territory in unwanted ways (nvkelso/natural-earth-vector#391), so Natural Earth is dropped entirely. - Country borders (admin0) now come from the geoBoundaries CGAZ composite; sub-national regions (admin1) from per-country gbOpen, which carries ISO 3166-2 codes. A new script (server/scripts/build-atlas-geo.mjs) normalizes and quantizes them into committed gzipped bundles under server/assets/atlas, read server-side at runtime (no network at boot, no GitHub CSP allowlist entry). - New GET /addons/atlas/countries/geo serves the country layer; the client fetches it from the API instead of GitHub. - A migration reconciles manually-marked visited_regions against the new bundle (valid code -> keep; region name still matches -> re-code; curated merge crosswalk for renamed reforms; else leave intact), with UNIQUE-safe dedup. bucket_list and visited_countries hold only invariant alpha-2 country codes, so they are untouched. - Attribution added (NOTICE.md + README) per geoBoundaries CC BY 4.0. Closes #1119 * fix(packing): make templates admin-only to create, usable by members Creating a packing-list template was gated only by trip access, so any trip member could create one from the Lists feature, while applying a template silently failed for non-admins because the apply dropdown was populated from the AdminGuard-protected /api/admin/packing-templates endpoint. - save-as-template now returns 403 for non-admins; the Save-as-Template button is hidden unless the user is an admin (both the TripPlanner toolbar and the inline packing header). - add member-accessible GET /api/trips/:tripId/packing/templates so the apply dropdown lists templates for any trip member; client fetches from it instead of the admin endpoint. Closes #1120 Closes #1121 * fix(packing): show bag tracking to non-admin members The global Bag Tracking toggle was only readable via the admin-gated GET /api/admin/bag-tracking, so non-admin trip members got 403 and the weight fields, bag circles, and BAGS sidebar never rendered (#1124). Surface the flag through the already-authenticated GET /api/addons (loaded into the client addon store on app start for every user); the packing hook reads it from the store instead of the admin endpoint. The admin write path stays admin-gated and unchanged.
@trek/shared
Single source of truth for TREK's API contracts, expressed as Zod schemas and consumed by both the server (request validation + inferred DTO types) and the client (typed requests/responses).
This package is part of the incremental NestJS + React 19 migration (see the "Brownfield Rewrite" board). It is intentionally dormant until modules start importing it — adding it changes nothing for users.
Rules
- One folder per domain:
src/<domain>/<domain>.schema.ts(+.spec.ts). - Domain-agnostic building blocks live in
src/common/. - A route is only considered migrated once its contract lives here.
- Schemas are the source of truth; server DTOs and client types are inferred from them
(
z.infer<typeof schema>), never hand-duplicated.
Consumption (dev)
Both apps resolve @trek/shared to this package's TypeScript source:
- Server (
tsx): viapathsinserver/tsconfig.json. - Client (
vite): viaresolve.aliasinclient/vite.config.ts(+pathsfor the type-checker).
Production packaging (Docker / workspace wiring) is introduced in card F2, when the server first depends on this package at runtime. Until then prod builds are untouched.
Not yet here
The canonical error envelope is finalised in card F5 (it must match TREK's current Express error responses byte-for-byte), so it is deliberately not invented in F1.